New Violent Breed Volume 2

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New Violent Breed Volume 2
Various Artists - New Violent Breed Volume 2.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedApril 2001 (2001-04) [1] [2] [3] [4]
Genre EBM
Length74:41
Label COP Intl.
COP International V/A chronology
Diva X Machina 3
(2000)
New Violent Breed Volume 2
(2001)
Dark Awakening Vol. 1
(2002)

New Violent Breed Volume 2 is a various artists compilation album released in April 2001 by COP International. [5]

Contents

Reception

Elektronski Zvuk criticized New Violent Breed Volume 2 for not meeting the success of the previous entry and failing to provide new material of interest for the listener. [6] StarVox Music Zine said the collection "represents the best that terror and noise industrial has to offer" and "stays on target the whole way through -- it has a definite musical theme, and all the tracks stick to it." [7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Sidewalk Sinner" Dirk Ivens Dive 3:27
2."Nine"
  • Len Lemeire
  • Geert Machtelinck
Implant5:12
3."Cold Blood" (Wumpscut Remix)Mario MelzerInfact4:26
4."Disolucion"Racso Agroyam Dulce Liquido 7:12
5."Humanradius"
  • Bernard Perrin
  • Uwe Rohlfs
Reversal Penetrations3:59
6."Serious Killer"
  • Phil Philter
  • Raoul Roucka
Noisex 4:11
7."Slaughterhouse (Slut)" (Assemblage 23 Remix) Scott Sturgis Pain Station4:27
8."The Truth Inside of Me"
  • Dennis Ostermann
  • Jörg Schelte
  • Stefan Vesper
In Strict Confidence 5:04
9."Neverland" (In Strict Confidence Remix) Jürgen Engler Dkay.com 5:03
10."Destroy"
  • Maurice Jackson
  • Christian Petke
Deathline International 4:21
11."Ascension (Cascading Lights)"
  • G.W. Childs
  • Jay Tye
Soil & Eclipse4:21
12."Fight" (Continoum Mix By M.O.) Emileigh Rohn Chiasm 4:35
13."Nuclear Winter"
  • Kai Schmidt
  • Gerrit Thomas
Funker Vogt 4:07
14."Destruction" (Hard Mix) Glenn Michael Wallis NKVD4:17
15."Strategisch Wertvoll" (Special Edit)
  • Stefan Böhm
  • Sina Hübner
  • Leif Künzel
Mono No Aware4:25
16."Animal" (Exclusive Mix)MS GenturMS Gentur5:34

Personnel

Adapted from the New Violent Breed Volume 2 liner notes. [8]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States2001 COP Intl. CD COP 063

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